ACLU to Sue Louisiana for Requiring Ten Commandments in Public Schools
ACLU and other groups are planning to sue Louisiana over a new law that requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Judge to Hold Hearing on Allegations of DA Fani Willis’s ‘Improper’ Use of Funds,...
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee indicated a hearing on scandalous allegations surrounding the DA’s relationship with a prosecutor would be held mid-February.
IN-DEPTH: Gold Prices Soar to Historic Highs Amid Heightened Global Tensions
Amid escalating friction between world’s predominant power blocs, gold prices surged to unprecedented levels, underscoring metal’s role as a premier hedging instrument.
Former Intelligence Official Says Congress Being Kept in the Dark About ‘Nonhuman’ Aircraft
Air Force veteran and former intelligence officer alleging classified info about gov’s possession of nonhuman craft is being illegally withheld from Congress.
Reform UK Wins 4 Seats as Farage Becomes an MP
Reform UK has seen a surge in votes in the general election, at the cost of the Conservatives, and Nigel Farage is one of four new MPs.
Tennessee Senate Passes Bill Targeting Vaccines in Food
The Tennessee Legislature has passed a bill that would require foods containing vaccines or vaccine materials to be labeled as pharmaceutical drugs.
Manhattan DA Bragg ‘Available’ to Testify in Congress Under Certain Conditions
Official under D.A. Alvin Bragg responded to letter from House Republican panel, signaling D.A. is open to testifying in the wake of Trump’s felony conviction.
Biden Says He Won’t Pardon Son Hunter If He’s Convicted in Gun Trial
The president’s statement comes as his son faces three felony charges for a firearm purchase in October 2018.
President Joe Biden told ABC News on...
DeSantis Signs Bill Protecting Florida Homeowners From Squatters
‘We believe in the rule of law,’ the governor says. ‘We believe in private property rights.’
Just days after a New York woman was removed...
Trump Posts $175 Million, Preventing Seizure of Buildings in Civil Fraud Case
Trump posted a $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case, meeting the 10-day deadline given on March 25 and staying execution of judgment in the case.
Top Judge Blocks Complaints Against Trump Judge Aileen Cannon
Chief judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for 11th Circuit has blocked complaints against the judge overseeing one of former President Donald Trump’s criminal cases.
Appeals Court Reinstates Hold on Texas Immigration Law
Federal appeals court issued order reinstating hold blocking Texas from enforcing law that enables local law enforcement to arrest suspected illegal immigrants.